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HYDE & GOODRICH invite attention to their] NEW ORLEANS FIRE AND MARINE INextensive and well assorted stock of jewelry and SURANCE COMPANY, 56 Canal street, New Orfancy articles. Watches, of the celebrated makers leans. Capital, $200,000. J. M. Lapeyre, presiCooper, Jurgensen, Montandon, and Tobias-un-dent; J. Tuyes, secretary. This company resurpassed for accuracy of time; superior inde-turns ten per cent. on all premiums paid. pendent quarter-second watches; others con

structed to wind without a key; watches with se- A. CHIAPELLA, notary public, No. 87 Royal, cret places for daguerreotypes; ladies' enameled near Conti street. Notary for the Louisiana State watches, set with brilliants of extraordinary rich-Bank and Branch.

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H. B. BULKLEY, (late Young & Co.,) importer undershirts, for $3; 2 dozen English socks and dealer in jewelry, fine watches, silver ware, $1; 1/2 dozen lin. cambric hdkfs., (hemmed,) for fancy goods, &c., &c., No. 8 Camp street, New $1 50-and everything equally cheap. Orleans.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NEW ORLEANS COMMISSION HOUSES, &c.

C. FELLOWS & CO., cotton factors, 149 Common street.

C. FELLOWS.

D. P. LOGAN.

MILES OWEN & CO., cotton factors, 17 Carondelet street, New Orleans.

MAUNSEL WHITE, cotton and sugar factor,

OAKEY & HAWKINS, cotton and sugar fac-29 Commercial Place, N. Orleans. tors, 90 Gravier street.

S. W. OAKEY.

GILBERT S. HAWKINS.

MARTIN GORDON, Jr., commission merchant, 31 Camp street, New Orleans.

RO. W. ESTLIN & CO., cotton factors, New
Orleans.
RO. W. ESTLIN.
ROBERT Y. BLACK.

CURRY & PERSON, cotton and sugar factors, 48 Carondelet street, New Orleans.

S. R. CURRY, New Orleans.

J. J. PERSON, Port Gibson, Miss.

A. MILTENBERGER & CO., cotton and sugar factors, 30 Carondelet street, New Orleans.

ALPHONSE MILTENBERGER.
GUSTAVE MILTENBERGER.

H. KENDALL CARTER & CO., cotton factors, 15 St. Charles street, New Orleans.

H. KENDALL CARTER. DANIEL PRATT.
HORATIO BENT.

ARISTIDE MILTENBERGER, cotton and sugar
factor, 28 Carondelet street, New Orleans.
RICHARD NUGENT & CO., cotton factors, 51
Carondelet street, New Orleans.
R. NUGENT.

H. H. DAVIS.

PERKINS, CAMBELL & CO., cotton factors,
corner St. Charles and Perdido, New Orleans.
W. M. PERKINS.

SAM'L P. WALKER.
W. B. CAMPBELL.

FRELLSEN, STEVENSON & CO., commisson merchants, 28 Carondelet street, New Orleans. HENRY FRELLSEN. JNO. A. STEVENSON.

CLEVELAND BROTHERS & CO., cotton factors, 21 Commercial Place, New Orleans. GEO. CLEVELAND, JR.

B. M. LOWE & CO., cotton factors, 88 Gravier
street.
B. M. LOWE,
BENJ. SYKES.
MCRAE, ALDRIDGE & COFFMAN, cotton
factors, 57 Carondelet street.
JNO. H. MCRAE.

LEWIS ALDRIDGE.
RALPH COFFMAN.
CARROLL, PRITCHARD & CO., cotton fac-
tors, 53 Carondelet street.
D. B. CARROLL.

R. PRITCHARD.

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TARLETON, WHITING & TULLIS, cotton factors, 5 Carondelet street.

GEO. W. TARLETON, Mobile, Ala.
JNO. WHITING, Montgomery, Ala.
WM. B. TULLIS.

CUDDY, BROWN & CO., commission mer

CAMACK, SQUIRES & WEST, sugar and cot-chants, 38 Camp street.

ton factors, 44 Carondelet street, N. Orleans. ROB'T C. CAMACK. GEO. W. SQUIRES.

GEO. W. WEST.

M. CUDDY.

SHEPPARD BROWN. J. K. JOHNSTON. J. N. NIVEN.

POWELL AND HOPKINS, cotton factors, 61

B. TOLEDANO & TAYLOR, commission mer-St. Charles street. chants, corner St. Charles and Union streets.

BENJAMIN TOLEDANO.
JOHN MCDONALD TAYLOR.

MCLEMORE, CURRIN & CO., cotton factors, 13 Carondelet street, New Orleans.

J. D. McLEMORE,

J. M. KEYES,

Miss.

N. RAYBURN, New Orleans.

R. McILHENNY & CO., cotton factors, 45 Carondelet street, New Orleans.

RUFUS MCILHENNY.

R. W. POWELL.
A. M. HOPKINS.
MCKLEROY & BRADFORD, cotton factors, 48
Carondelet street. WILLIAM H. McKLEROY.
JOSEPH H. BRADFORD.
PILCHER, GOODRICH & CO., cotton and su-
gar factors, 48 Carondelet street.
WATT & NOBLE, cotton factors, 48 Camp st.
JAMES M. WATT, Carrolton, Miss.
E. P. NOBLE, New Orleans.
DARBY & TREMOLET, commission merchants,
24 Bienville street, New Orleans.

COMMISSION CARPET WAREROOMS.

TODD & CO., Commission Merchants,

No. 120 Canal street, near Royal, (Touro Buildings.)

We solicit your attention to our large and magnificent stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, which we have received on consignment, and are enabled to sell, at wholesale and retail, as low as can be purchased in any market in the United States. It consists of all qualities, from the richest velvets to the lowest priced ingrain manufactured; and a choice selection of rugs, druggets, stair cloths, and brass rods, mattings, and floor oil cloths, 3 to 24 feet wide. We have also on hand a large assortment of painted window shades, and full assortment of paper hangings.

HEBRARD'S

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS WAREHOUSE,

118 Canal street, New Orleans.

Where the largest and best selected assortment of every description of staple and fancy dry goods can be had at the lowest prices.

Orders from the country attended to with great care.

Country merchants and planters are respectfully requested to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.

VALUABLE BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY J. W. RANDOLPH, RICHMOND, VA.

PUBLISHER AND BOOKSELLER.

Alone; by Marian Harland, of Richmond. 1 vol. 12mo., cloth, gilt. $1 25.

A Southern Home; by a lady of Virginia. 63 cents.

Sociology for the South, or the Failure of Free Society; by George Fitzhugh, esq., of Virginia. $1 25. Robinson's Practice; vol. 1. The Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the U. States. $6. Washington's Virginia Reports. 2 vols. $5.

Call's Virginia Reports; vols. 1, 2, and 3, third edition, with notes and references; by Lucien Minor, Esq. $15.

Call's Virginia Reports; vols. 4, 5, and 6. $15.

Tate's Analytical Digested Index of the Virginia Reports. 2 vols., 8vo. Price reduced to $8. The Statutes at Large of Virginia. 3 vols. Reduced to $6.

Tate's American Form Book; new edition, thoroughly revised and adapted to the code of Virginia, to which is prefixed the constitution of the State; by A. H. Sands, Esq. $1 50.

Washington's Virginia Reports; by Bushrod Washington. Second edition, corrected and revised; 2 vols., 8vo. $5.

Robinson's Forms; vol. 1, containing forms in the courts of law in civil cases. $7.

Tucker's Commentaries on the Laws of Virginia. 2 vols., 8vo. Price reduced to $8.

Tucker on Pleading. $1 50.

Tucker on the Science of Government; a series of lectures on the Constitution of the United States, by Beverley Tucker. $1 50.

Tucker's Lectures on Constitutional Law. $1.

Tucker's Lectures on Natural Law. $1.

Joynes on the Statute of Limitations; upon the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, with a preliminary inquiry into the law of new promises under the statute of limitations; by William T. Joynes, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. $2 50.

Howison's History of Virginia. 2 vols., 8vo. $3 50.

De Hass's History and Indian Wars of Western Virginia. $2.

A History of the Valley of Virginia; by Samuel Kercheval. Second edition, revised and extended by the author. 1 vol. 8vo. $1 50.

Beverley's History of Virginia, republished from the author's second revised edition, with a Memoir, by Charles Campbell; 15 plates, 8vo. $3.

Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, with new notes by the author, never before published; 6 plates and a map, 8vo. $2 50.

Ruffin's Agricultural Essays; with plates, 2 vols., 12mo. $2 50.

Schooler's Descriptive Geometry; with plates, 4to. $2.

Virginia Debates, 1798-'9, new edition; 8vo. $1 50.

Plantation and Farm Book, Record, Inventory, and Account Book, by a Southern Planter; 4to. $2. Moorman's Guide to the Virginia Springs; with plate and map, 18mo. $1.

All the Virginia Reports, and sets, volumes, or numbers of the Southern Literary Messenger are supplied.

Books sent by mail, post paid, to all who remit the price.

New editions of the old Histories of Virginia are in preparation.

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Corner of St. Charles and Canal streets, New Orleans, and 60 Park Place, New York, Have constantly on hand a superior assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, guaranteed to be of the best workmanship, and of the latest styles, comprising Frock and Dress Coats, Business Coats, Overcoats, Pantaloons, and Vests, Dressing and Morning Robes, &c.

Also, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, consisting in part of Hosiery, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Umbrellas, Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Shaker Flannel Shirts, Silk Shirts and Drawers.

LEIGHTON'S PREMIUM SHIRTS.-A full supply of these celebrated SHIRTS at all times on hand, and of such a variety of sizes and styles as will enable them to fit the most difficult and please the most fastidious.

N. B.-Clothing and Shirts made to order.

DEAR SIR:

CIRCULAR.

I have been engaged for ten years in the publication of a Monthly Review, devoted exclusively to the developement and defence of the South and southern institutions.

Temporary residence in Washington, in charge of the Census office, has satisfied me that the field of labor might be advantageously enlarged by the publication, in that city, of a work exclusively agricultural, and at a low price, which would condense and combine everything to be obtained from every section of our own and from all other countries likely to be of interest and value to the farmers and planters of the South, including notices of crops, machinery, patents, etc., with illustrations.

Such a work will, therefore, be issued by me monthly, in Washington city, in handsome style of print, paper, and cover, 32 pages, at the very low price of

One Dollar per Annum,

Forming an annual volume of 350 to 400 pages. Will you, sir, assist me in carrying out this design by obtaining some subscribers in your neighborhood, on which you may retain a commission of 20 per cent. in every case.

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By reference to the other side of this page you will see a programme of all the works I have published interesting to

the South.

J. D. B. DE BOW.

DE BOW'S SOUTHERN PUBLICATIONS.

WASHINGTON CITY AND NEW ORLEANS.

DE BOW'S REVIEW-1st series January, 1846-January, 1855, 17 vols., at $50

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All of the above are handsomely bound, from 600 to 800 pages each, and will be supplied, post paid, on receipt of the amount named. Any volume or number may be ordered separately.

De Bow's Industrial Resources of the Southern and Western States, 3 vols., 1700 pages, handsome print and binding, $5.

The subscription price to the above work was, originally, $10. It is now put at cost to close the edition.

De Bow's Review, greatly enlarged and improved, 6th series: published monthly, Washington and New Orleans, 144 pages, devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements, Education, etc,, $5 per annum ; three copies for $10 to clubs. The Review contains all the material of the Agricultural Journal mentioned below.

De Bow's Agricultural Journal: monthly, 32 pages each, neatly issued and covered; embraces matter of interest to planters and farmers in every part of the Union. Terms, $1 per annum; $5 for 6 copies.

PREMIUMS.

Whoever will send 10 subscribers to the Agricultural Journal and remit $10, will be furnished with a set of the Industrial Resources, free of charge, or the "Review for one year.

Whoever will send 3 subscribers to the Review and $15, will be entitled to a copy free, and also one copy of the Industrial Resources free.

DE Bow's REVIEW.-It is second to no other work of the kind in this or any other country, and must soon become authority for everything relating to matters of which it treats. We notice among its contributors some of the most distinguished writers in the Union.-N. Y. Herald.

DE BOW'S INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES.-It is an invaluable treasury of information. The public will be supplied with one of the most valuable works of reference that can be added to an American library.-Charleston Mercury.

The work will form a vade mecum for the library of the statesman and political economist.-Charleston Evening News.

It supplies a want that has long been felt in relation to this country, and compares in usefulness to the celebrated Progress of the Nation, by the late G. R. Porter, esq.-U. S. Economist.

DE Bow's INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES.-The work deserves to be placed on the shelves of the library, as an indispensable American compendium, by the side of McCulloch.-N. O. Picayune.

The work will be a valuable addition to the library of the merchant, manufacturer, planter, and statesman,-Harper's Magazine.

I will pay in subscriptions or exchange the full price for any of the following numbers of the Review which subscribers will return to me at Washington, as I have but few of them on hand : 1846—January, February, March, and April. 1847-January, February, March, May, and June. 1848-February. 1849— August. 1850-September. 1851-January, February, May.

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